1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women are color blind so statistically speaking the average person may know at least 25 people who are color blind! If you know of a loved one or friend with color blindness, let them know about EnChroma eyewear for color blindness.
Tell friends about the #1 Color Blind Test taken by millions.
1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women are color blind so statistically speaking the average person may know at least 25 people who are color blind! If you know of a loved one or friend with color blindness, let them know about EnChroma eyewear for color blindness.
Tell friends about the #1 Color Blind Test taken by millions.
A person with normal color vision can typically perceive up to 1 million different shades of colors. Normal color-sighted individuals are Trichromats, meaning that have three different color sensitive cones in their retina: red, green, and blue. Each of these red, blue, and green cones are sensitive to different wavelengths of light and help to create color perception. The unique separation and overlap work together to enable those with normal color vision to see all the colors of the spectrum.
The red, green, and blue color sensitive cones of a person born with color blindness, also known as Color Vision Deficiency (CVD) are positioned in such a way that there is less separation between them and an excessive overlap. This reduces the shades of colors seen and the brightness of color, compromising the perception of many colors. As a result, it is believed that a person with typical red-green color blindness often perceive only 10% as many shades of color as a person with normal color vision. Read more about Types of Color Blindness and How EnChroma Glasses Work.
1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women are color blind so statistically speaking the average person may know at least 25 people who are color blind! If you know of a loved one or friend with color blindness, let them know about EnChroma eyewear for color blindness.
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Tell friends about the #1 Color Blind Test taken by millions.
A person with normal color vision can typically perceive up to 1 million different shades of colors. Normal color-sighted individuals are Trichromats, meaning that have three different color sensitive cones in their retina: red, green, and blue. Each of these red, blue, and green cones are sensitive to different wavelengths of light and help to create color perception. The unique separation and overlap work together to enable those with normal color vision to see all the colors of the spectrum.
The red, green, and blue color sensitive cones of a person born with color blindness, also known as Color Vision Deficiency (CVD) are positioned in such a way that there is less separation between them and an excessive overlap. This reduces the shades of colors seen and the brightness of color, compromising the perception of many colors. As a result, it is believed that a person with typical red-green color blindness often perceive only 10% as many shades of color as a person with normal color vision. Read more about Types of Color Blindness and How EnChroma Glasses Work.
With 1 in 12 men color blind in the world and 1 in 200 women, statistics indicate that the average person knows at least 25 people that are color blind! If you know of a loved one or friend with color blindness, let them know about EnChroma eyewear for color blindness.
Tell friends about the #1 Color Blind Test taken by millions.
The Kids EnChroma Color Blind Test can be taken by kids ages 5-10 in Shape Mode. Learn more about when is the appropriate age to give children with color blindness EnChroma glasses.
The Kids EnChroma Color Blind Test can be taken by kids ages 5-10 in Shape Mode. Learn more about when is the appropriate age to give EnChroma color blind glasses.
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